Full Description
This detailed atlas illustrates the anatomical structures of the upper basal cisterns, their topography and relationship to other intra- and extradural structures. The author expands his well-established efforts to convey his outstanding neuroanatomical knowledge to the basal cisterns. His famous anatomical drawings are based upon anatomical preparations, cadaver dissections and intraoperative pictures, in order to point out important aspects concerning microsurgical and endoscopic approaches to these parts of the brain.
Contents
GENERAL ASPECTS (Figs. 1 to 34).- Cranial and cerebral base and its landmarks (Figs. 1 to 9).- Craniobasal and cerebrobasal structures close to basal cisterns (Figs. 10 to 16) (Figs. 35 to 60).- Architecture of basal cisterns (Fig. 16).- Topography of basal cisterns (Figs. 14 to 30).- Extradural extensions of basal cisterns (Figs. 7, 24, 31, to34).- SPECIAL ASPECTS (Figs. 35 to 60).- Cisterna laminae terminalis (Figs. 35 to 38).- Cisterna valleculae (Ya?argil's carotid cistern) (Figs. 14, and 39 to 41).- Cisterna fossae lateralis (Sylvii) (Figs. 14, 16, and 41 to 44).- Cisterna chiasmatis (Figs. 14,22, 43, and 45 to 48).- Cisterna interpeduncularis (Figs. 21, 22, and 46 to 49).- Cisterna ambiens and Cisterna cruralis (Figs. 43 and 48 to 51).- SYNOPSIS Figs. 52 to 60.- Relationship of cisterns to vessels and relationship of cranial nerves to intra- and extradural structures (Figs. 52 to 60, and Figs. 7, 10, 14, 17, 22 to 24, 29, 31, 38, 40, 43, and 49).